the polish Daria Pikulik is the first leader of the Women’s Tour Down Under after winning the first stage in the sprint of the exam with a time of 3h.03.01.
After Pikulik, the French Clara Copponi and the Australian Georgia Baxter entered the finish line. The first thirty did it on stage at the same time as the winner.
The first stage between the towns of Glenelg and Aldinga consisted of 110 completely flat kilometers which, as planned, was tackled in a massive sprint.
The Polish cyclist is the first leader of the three-day event and thanks to the bonuses He was 4 seconds ahead of Copponi and 6 ahead of Baker.
This Monday the second stage will be held between Birdwood and Uraidla with a minimum climb of 6.1 kilometers on Mount Lofty with an average slope of 3.2 percent which will provide some options for the attacks of the strongest runners.
Source: La Verdad

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